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/*
 * Copyright 2015 The Netty Project
 *
 * The Netty Project licenses this file to you under the Apache License,
 * version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
 * with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
 *
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package io.netty.handler.codec.protobuf;

import com.google.protobuf.nano.MessageNano;

import java.util.List;

import io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf;
import io.netty.buffer.ByteBufUtil;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelHandler.Sharable;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelPipeline;
import io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder;
import io.netty.handler.codec.LengthFieldBasedFrameDecoder;
import io.netty.handler.codec.MessageToMessageDecoder;
import io.netty.util.internal.ObjectUtil;

/**
 * Decodes a received {@link ByteBuf} into a
 * Google Protocol Buffers
 * {@link MessageNano}. Please note that this decoder must
 * be used with a proper {@link ByteToMessageDecoder} such as {@link LengthFieldBasedFrameDecoder}
 * if you are using a stream-based transport such as TCP/IP. A typical setup for TCP/IP would be:
 * 
 * {@link ChannelPipeline} pipeline = ...;
 *
 * // Decoders
 * pipeline.addLast("frameDecoder",
 *                  new {@link LengthFieldBasedFrameDecoder}(1048576, 0, 4, 0, 4));
 * pipeline.addLast("protobufDecoder",
 *                  new {@link ProtobufDecoderNano}(MyMessage.getDefaultInstance()));
 *
 * // Encoder
 * pipeline.addLast("frameEncoder", new {@link io.netty.handler.codec.LengthFieldPrepender}(4));
 * pipeline.addLast("protobufEncoder", new {@link ProtobufEncoderNano}());
 * 
* and then you can use a {@code MyMessage} instead of a {@link ByteBuf} * as a message: *
 * void channelRead({@link ChannelHandlerContext} ctx, Object msg) {
 *     MyMessage req = (MyMessage) msg;
 *     MyMessage res = MyMessage.newBuilder().setText(
 *                               "Did you say '" + req.getText() + "'?").build();
 *     ch.write(res);
 * }
 * 
*/ @Sharable public class ProtobufDecoderNano extends MessageToMessageDecoder { private final Class clazz; /** * Creates a new instance. */ public ProtobufDecoderNano(Class clazz) { this.clazz = ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(clazz, "You must provide a Class"); } @Override protected void decode(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, ByteBuf msg, List out) throws Exception { final byte[] array; final int offset; final int length = msg.readableBytes(); if (msg.hasArray()) { array = msg.array(); offset = msg.arrayOffset() + msg.readerIndex(); } else { array = ByteBufUtil.getBytes(msg, msg.readerIndex(), length, false); offset = 0; } MessageNano prototype = clazz.getConstructor().newInstance(); out.add(MessageNano.mergeFrom(prototype, array, offset, length)); } }